Completing my target of saving money will be exceptionally rigid to complete. I will have to be highly clever and resourceful just like Odysseus was, to not waste my savings. Odysseus goal to return home was exhausting to him and his men. The island of the Cyclops was a terrifying experience not only for Odysseus but for the readers also. The Cyclops clutched Odysseus and his men with its enormous smelly hands, then he forcefully held them captive along with his sheep. During this part of the book Odysseus learned how to be patient. This was a real life skill that I will have to use also. The Cyclops in my world that will keep me from acheiving my goals could be money complications. Things …show more content…
If you make an attempt and never give up , exactly what odysseus did, your capable of doing anything. If its something or someone you want no obstacle or "monster" can get in the way of achieving your goals. Odysseus and the Odyssey have taught me two big important things. The first thing is that when you complete and cease you goal it is all worth it in the end. The next big thing i have learned was that even though one goal is accomplished , new ones come in with different and maybe more difficult